What Video card does my Satellite A100 supports?

I have Satellite A100 - How would i know that I have Nvidia or ATI video card in my laptop?

How?
That easy! You will see all your notebook devices in the device manager.
You can also start the DirectX tool using the command +dxdiag+ where all graphic details would be shown.

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